A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R.R. Martin. This really is a fantastic series. There are, unfortunately, a few things that cause me to not recommend it as much as other things, but I did really enjoy this series.

Mitch Rapp books, by Vince Flynn. American Assassin would be the book I recommend most, as it is my favorite--the beginning of Mitch Rapp and how he became who he is. Another character favorite of mine, and Vince Flynn is one of the authors that got me hooked on reading.

And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie. Also the Hercule Poirot books. Agatha Christie is a classic, and every one of her books that I've read have been amazing. Obviously some are better than others, but she's still a fantastic author.

Anything by Michael Connelly. Or specifically, his Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller and Jack McEvoy series--he has a few other books, but I haven't read those. Really enjoyed all of these, though.

Skin, by Ted Dekker. Just an amazing thriller that captures your attention from the start and never lets go.

The Four Loves, by C.S. Lewis. This book just gives you a greater appreciation and understanding of what love is and what it means.

I haven't read anything else on here (false: I read The Hobbit 9 years ago) but look forward to The Book Thief, The Dresden Files, A Song of Ice and Fire, some Agatha Christie, and reading more by C S Lewis (I love The Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce).

Yessss, all of those are definitely great books. I'm sure you'll enjoy them! I also plan on reading more of C.S. Lewis. Those two (especially Screwtape Letters), and various other things as well. I also kind of want to re-read the Narnia books at some point because it's been so long that I don't even really remember them, but who knows.